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George Abbiss

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in the 1941 New Year Honours and retired on 8 June 1946, the day after the death of his wife, Alice Elizabeth (nÊe Day), to whom he had been married since 1908. From 1948 to 1960, he served as assistant police adviser and then police adviser to the
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in 1930. For several years he served as commandant of the Police Training School at
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Deputy Assistant Commissioner, No.1 District, Metropolitan Police
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Photographic portrait of Abbiss in the National Portrait Gallery
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on 30 September 1933. In this rank, he briefly commanded
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Assistant Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis
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OBE
Metropolitan Police
Pirton, Hertfordshire
constable
sub-divisional inspector
chief inspector
Member of the Order of the British Empire
superintendent
chief constable
Peel House
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
deputy assistant commissioner
No. 1 District
Divisions
Assistant Commissioner "D"
999 emergency phone number
police boxes
knighted
Secretary of State for the Colonies
St John Ambulance
1939 England and Wales Register
The Times
The Times
The Times
"No. 33502"
The London Gazette
The Times
"No. 33946"
The London Gazette

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